Ragui Assaad is Professor at the Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota. He has written extensively on labor market and youth issues in the Middle East and North Africa. The author acknowledges the able research assistance of Stefan Johansson in the preparation of this essay.
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Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.
Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.
Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.
Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.
Yemen's National Dialogue: Prospects for Success
The Middle East Institute is proud to host MEI Scholar Dr. Charles Schmitz for a discussion about Yemen’s political future. Two years after the start of anti-government protests in Yemen, the country remains torn by political divisions and rivalries. Schmitz will examine the political challenges ahead and whether or not the country’s upcoming National Dialogue holds the key to stabilizing Yemen.
Time to Revisit Washington's Relations With Egypt
This piece was first published by The Huffington Post on February 13, 2013.
Reorienting Strategy for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
The Middle East Institute,
The Foundation for Middle East Peace,
Americans for Peace Now,
Churches for Middle East Peace,
and J-Street Present:
Reorienting Strategy for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
A talk by
Professor Menachem Klein
Bar Ilan University, Israel
Monday, February 11, 12:00-1:30 PM
Carnegie Conference Center, Choate Room
1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036
Reorienting Strategy for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
The Middle East Institute,
The Foundation for Middle East Peace,
Americans for Peace Now,
Churches for Middle East Peace,
and J-Street Present:
Reorienting Strategy for Israeli-Palestinian Peace
A talk by
Professor Menachem Klein
Bar Ilan University, Israel
Monday, February 11, 12:00-1:30 PM
Carnegie Conference Center, Choate Room
1779 Massachusetts Ave., NW
Washington, DC 20036